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  1. 15 hours ago, Noel Borthwick said:

    The only reason it happens is because you press W multiple times quickly :) 
    Now that it doesn't stop playback it exposes the issue. You can repro in any version of Cakewalk by just seeking on the timeline faster than a second with your project.

    maybe temporarily disable "w" after the first click, until the process has completed?

  2. On 10/3/2019 at 6:34 PM, InstrEd said:

    These updates are making it hard to keep up with all the knowledge I need to know.  CbB is awesome and very deep. I wish I had the time to squirrel away with the program again. 

    for the end user, if the bakers fixed all the known issues before introducing new features or changes to existing features, it would be less confusing (eg, is it a bug or is it a change to the feature?)

    /fwiw

  3. 32 minutes ago, Chuck E Baby said:

    Thank you @Syphus for leaving your solution here. It will help someone down the road someday. @MusicMan11712 (aka Dr. Steve) you too buddy (thumbs up).

    I believe you are correct Mr. @pwalpwal.

    I thought it was a Windows theme issue (which does include zoom level settings).

    seems like a prompt for the qa team to do a quick sanity/regression test @ anything-other-than-100% or so

  4. 5 hours ago, James Argo said:

    Dear dev team, there is one minor thing I'd like to mention, it's consistency of the docking module position. I'm not sure if it's intentional by design or "bug".

    Open the basic template. We are now in the first screen set. Undock and close the help module. Insert "Synth rack view" on bottom right position (docked replacing the help module). Now we have "Media browser" on top right, and "synth rack view" on bottom right.

    Press B to collapse the whole docking panel.

    Select other screen set.

    Then go back to first screen set where we have collapsed docking panel. Press B to expand the docking panel.

    The synth rack is now moved to the top right, while the Media browser docked at bottom right.

    It won't happen if we did not collapse the docking panel. Eg, if we keep the docking panel expanded before changing the screen set, the docking module position is kept in the same order.

    It goes like that since long long time ago (pre Sonar platinum I guess).

    I hope the dev team can re-produce the symptom and see what's going on.

    Big big THANKS!!! 🙂

     

    PS. Apology if it's not actualy related to the 2019.09 Early Access update.

    this post is a great example of how to share "steps to reproduce" when reporting an issue 👌

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  5. On 9/19/2019 at 6:57 PM, abacab said:

    The only real drawbacks now are that it is 32-bit only (so each 32-bit process is limited to 2 GB RAM), and single threaded. This could be an issue when using large virtual instrument plugins such as samplers.

    also, it will only utilise 32bit plugins, so you'd have to have all those installed too - basically the reasons i moved to live - not muti-core aware, cannot use extra ram and 32bit only

  6. 17 hours ago, abacab said:

    I post images at Imgur.com and then post direct link here.

    But I agree that it would be nice if you could drop screen captures at full size directly into the forum!

    yeah, i suppose that my point is that the forum would handle this correctly if they configured it right, but i get the impression that, like the last place, "it is what it is" and is not on anyone's task list

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